<?php
        require_once("includes/overhead.php");

	$pageTitle="Data Download and Access";
	$breadcrumbs[0]['URL']='index.php';
	$breadcrumbs[0]['Title']='Course Critique';
	$breadcrumbs[1]['URL']='data.php';
	$breadcrumbs[1]['Title']='Data';
	$didYouKnow['Title']='News';
	$didYouKnow['Content']="CIOS Integration is up and running!";
	$content = "<h3>Grade Distribution Data</h3><p>We are committed to making all this data available to the public in both <strong>human readable</strong> and <strong>machine readable</strong> forms. We know there are several third party sites that utilize Course Critique's data set, and we think that's <strong>really awesome</strong>. We want to make data available in the <strong>most convenient way possible</strong>, but we haven't decided exactly what that is just yet. We are currently focusing our efforts on the human readable side of things, but rest assured, we will get to the data feeds! </p>
	<p>Our current plan is to <strong>make any search available as a well-formed XML file</strong>. You would be able to access the data with a simple HTTP request, and would provide a parameter specifying what format you want. This seems to be the easiest format for us to produce and it is likely the easiest for you to process. However, if you have a different opinion, we would <strong>love to hear it!</strong> Please fill out <a href='contact.php'>the contact form</a> and let us know what data access method you prefer.</p><br />
	<p>Progress and Service,<br /><br />Ryan Sloan<br />Chair, SGA Information Technology Committee</p>";
	include("views/stdPage.php");
	
?>
